Headliner question

Thanks, this is a fastback but I'm sure things are going to be pretty similar. Good idea with the seatbelt anchor. I'll have to see about that for sure once the headliner is out. Do they reproduce those or do I need to buy a used one that someone cut out of a parts car?

Redfish, you have me curious when you say that I'm going to see things about my 67 that I've probably never noticed when it comes to the glass. Can you elaborate on this? I was planning on installing the windshield clips per the instructions that I found on here. Then I figured I'd get the seals from steele rubber and take everything down to the glass shop and have it installed. Am I going to run into trouble here?

There are 4 places where the body work on a typical 67 isn't nearly as perfect as the stainless reveal moudings call for. If the filler is low the moulding shows it. If the filler is too high it could be a more serious issue.
If you already have the mouldings I suggest you check the body lines to them. Be careful though as they will scratch paint.
Getting the inside of the gaskets to lay in on the headliner and not show those little teeth underneath has been an issue for some as well.
I dont know that the fence on the 67 might be a little tall or what that measurement should be exactly. I know for the fence to be a little short cant hurt anything. Would I trim a 1/16 or more off the fence all the way around ? In a heartbeat.
All I'm saying is... I've pulled stock glass and gaskets from a 68 and put them on the 67 three times. First was in late 1980s. Most recently the 2 cars were parked side by side the entire time. I found the fit and finish from one body to the other wasn't the same. The small differences in the 67 body were never noticed before the 68 parts were put on it. There is/was a lot more forgiveness in the 67 gasket design. Others have reported the same discovery right here at FABO.

As for the shoulder belt anchors.. I think some aftermarket vendors offer something to put there. I had a local fab shop make them.